Mixing Your Own Screen Printing Inks for Fabric Using Pigment and Binder
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2021
- When printing on fabric, you can choose to use pre-mixed inks or mix your own! Mixing your own allows you to get the perfect shade for your project.
All these products can be found at www.handprinted.co.uk
Pigments: handprinted.co.uk/collections...
Binder: handprinted.co.uk/collections...
Spatula: handprinted.co.uk/products/ru...
Speedball Pre-Mixed Screen Printing Inks for Fabric: handprinted.co.uk/collections...
Permaset Aqua Pre-Mixed Screen Printing Inks for Fabric: handprinted.co.uk/collections... - Хобби
Lovely to see someone else doing fabric paints. Great video.Thanks
Thanks for watching!
this is what i xactly looking for ... process of using of binder... very helpful
Great advice, thanks Holly
Thanks, Simone
I know its been a while since you posted this, but I would be super interested to see you mix color shift pigments with screen printing ink.
Nicely explain
Wow that's cool! Can I color my white textile paint using printer ink? I tried it and the color was perfect but the consistency became a little runny. I hope it won't affect the curing process ☀️❤️
Can u make white inks for dtf with this ?
Ma’am do i need to add few drops of fixture on this paste? And when i can wash my clothes after printing. Thanks in advance.
You do not need to add any fixative. The prints need to be set with heat (using an iron or a heat press) before they are washable.
Nicely explained, I live in the US, which kind of binder should I get instead of Permaset?
Sorry, I don't know of any US companies that make one
@@Handprinteduk Thank you for your reply. Can you please give me information on Permaset and Speedball binder? I am a bit confused on which one to get to start making my own inks. Also what should I add to make it heat set friendly. Thanks so much in advance.
@@kahaaniyaforkidsperforming101 Speedball don't have a binder - their inks are ready to use straight out the tub.
You don't need to add anything to any of them to make them heat seat friendly. You can use an iron or a heat press to set the ink when they're dry
Thank you! Is this vegetable base pigment ?
No, these are not natural dyes
have you used powdered pigment before? I'm trying some right now and the mixture is clumpy, but maybe it's not mixed enough
No, we only use liquid pigments here. I would imagine that it will be harder to disperse powdered pigments evenly in the binder. You would also have to make sure the particle size isn't too large for the mesh. I'd recommend using liquid pigments if you can
can i use pigments made out of mud??
I haven't tried that but if they're small enough to go through the screen I don't see why not. You'll have to be careful it doesn't block the mesh. Also, I'd check washability.
Hey/what kind of binder and what kind of pigment